*Carlie in MM*
"Took you long enough" Carlie mumbled as I got into her 2014 red Impala. She stayed in nice cars, designer clothes, and diamonds. My girl was gorgeous, and always stayed on top of her game.
"Whatever, just drive. We have school tomorrow and I'm not trying to be out late." I say while looking out the tinted window.
Tomorrow was officially the first day of school and I was excited. It's our last year too so of course it's going to be turnt tf up. I never was one to slack off in school, and neither was Carlie. We stayed on our grades so we can get out of Chicago. It's not somewhere we want to be for the rest of our lives.
"We're here" Carlie said while cutting off the engine.
"We go, drop it, then bounce C, don't have me in here all night." I said.
After getting the products out the trunk, we walked to the door, knocked on it and waited. We waited so long I was about to walk back to the car when the door finally open and out walked a tall dude with a mean grin on his face.
"Wassup?" He asked in a nonchalant tone.
"We here to see Manny" I said with attitude clear in my voice.
"That's me, what you want?"
Hmm, so this was the Drug Lord everybody always spoke about.
"We have your product, you got our money?" I said.
"Yeah, I got your shit" he said. Then he closed the door and came back a few minutes later.
"That's all of it? All 200G's?" Carlie asked, cause she did not play about her money and neither did I.
"Tf ima lie fa, let's do this trade so I can get back to doing wtf I was doing!" Manny said sounding upset.
I threw the bag down at his feet and he did the same to Carlie. She picked up the bag and started going back to the car. "If I find out our money is short, I will be back, and you won't live to see another day." I said, then walked away and hopped in Carlie's car. "Let's go." was the last thing I said that whole ride.
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